Basic operation
Below is a description of the control buttons in the settings menu.
Control buttons
MENU
OK
Confirm every setting change with the OK button. If you do not confirm with the OK button, the new setting will be lost
when leaving the menu.
If you do not press any buttons, the display will automatically switch off after the time period that has been set under the
menu item "Illumination duration". Push any button to reactivate the display and continue making your settings.
Settings menu (MENU)
All menu options and possible setting preferences for the auto-record mode are listed below. The default factory settings
are marked in bold and are underlined.
Mode: Photo, Video, Photo+Video
Select whether to capture photos or videos when motion has been detected. In the "Photo+Video" mode, the camera
will take a predetermined number of photos and then record a video.
Photo size: 0.3 MP, 2.0 MP, 4.0 MP, 8.0 MP, 12 MP, 16 MP
Choose the desired size for your photos. A higher resolution leads to higher quality photos. Be aware that higher
quality photos require more space on your memory card. If the files are larger, it will take longer to save them to the
card.
Video size: 1,920 × 1,080 (30 fps), 1,920 × 1,080 (15 fps), 1,280 × 720, 848 × 480, 720 × 480
Choose the desired size for your videos. A higher resolution leads to higher quality videos. Be aware that higher
quality videos require more space on your memory card. The videos will be recorded in AVI format, which can be
played on most video devices and programs. If the files are larger, it will take longer to save them to the card.
Number of photos: 1 photo to 9 photos
Select the number of photos that should be taken in a row when the camera is set in photo mode.
Video length: 10 to 180 seconds (in 5 second intervals)
Choose the length of each video that should be recorded when the camera has been triggered.
Delay: 5 seconds – 59:59 minutes (factory setting: 30 seconds).
Select the shortest amount of time the wildlife camera should wait before it reacts to the next detection of motion.
During the chosen delay intervals, the camera will not record any images. This will help to prevent the memory card
from being filled with too many redundant images.
Interval recording: Off / On
Set the camera to "Photo" mode to access this setting. Select "On" to activate the interval recording function. Select
"Off" to deactivate this function. When set to "On", the wildlife camera automatically takes pictures according to a
selected time interval, regardless of whether the motion sensor has been triggered or not. This is helpful when
observing ectothermic (cold-blooded) animals such as snakes, or the blossoming of plants etc.
As soon as you confirm "On" with the OK button, you can use the "Set Interval" function to enter the intervals at
which photos should be taken.
Set intervals*: 00:00:00 – 23:59:59 (factory setting: 00:00:30).
Select the interval times at which photos should be taken.
*This option is only available if the interval recording function has been activated.
Record sound: Off, On
Choose "On" to record sound.
Choose "Off" to deactivate.
Open and close the settings menu.
In the sub-menus: one step back to the main menu.
Go up to the previous menu point or increase a value by 1.
Go down to the next menu point or decrease a value by 1.
Open the chosen menu or verify the desired setting.
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